Microscopy & Staining – Flashcards
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Unlock answersMicroscopy: The instrument
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| A simple microscope has only one lens |
| Light Microscopy |
| The use of any kind of microscope that uses visible light to observe specimens. |
Compound Light Microscope
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| In a Compound Light Microscopy the image from the objective lens is magnified again by ocular lens. |
| Total Magnification = |
| Objective lens X Ocular lens |
Compound Light Microscopy (Resolution) |
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Compound Light Microscope (Refractive Index) |
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| Brightfield Illumination |
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Darkfield Illuminaton
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| Phase-Contrast Microscopy |
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Diffential Interference Contrast Microscopy DIC |
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| Fluorescence Microscopy |
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| Confocal Microscopy |
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Two-Photon Microscopy
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Scanning Acoustic Microscopy SAM |
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| Atomic Force Microscopy |
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Electron Microscopy
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Transmission Electron Microscopy TEM |
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Scanning Electron Microscopy SEM |
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Sanned-Probe Microscopy STM |
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Atomic Force Microscopy AFM
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| Preparation of Specimens for Light Microscopy |
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Staining:
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| Coloring the microbe w/ dye that emphasizes certain structures. done to increase contrast. |
| Smear: |
| A thin film of a solution of microbes on a slide. A smear is usually fixed to attached the microbes to slide and to kill the microbes. |
| Stains consist of: |
| a Positive and Negative Ion |
| Basic Dye |
| The Chromophore is a Cation |
| Acid Dye |
| The chromophore is an anion |
| Negative Staining |
| Staining the background instead of the cell |
| Some basic dyes used in class are: |
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| Simple Stain |
| use of a single basic dye |
| A mordant |
| may be used to hold the stain or coat the specimen to enlarge it. |
| Differential Stains |
* gram stain and acid-fast stain
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| Gram Stain |
| Classifies bacteria into gram-positive or gram-negative |
| Gram positive bacteria |
| tend to be killed by penicillin and detergents |
| Gram Negative Bacteria |
| Bacteria is more resistant to antibiotics |
Whats the color of Gram-Positive cells when stained with Crystal violet,mordant (iodine),decolorizing agent (alcohol-acetone), and counterstain (Safranin)?
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| All 4 result in Purple |
Whats the color of Gram-Negative cells when stained with Crystal violet,mordant (iodine),decolorizing agent (alcohol-acetone), and counterstain (Safranin)? |
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| Acid-Fast Stain |
One that differentiates bacteria into distinctive groups binds strongly only to bacteria that have waxy material in the cell wall is not decolorized by acid-alcohol Ex:
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| Special Stains |
used to distinguish parts of cells in microrganisms. Capsule Stain Endospore Stain Flagella Stain
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| Negative Staining for Capsules |
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| Endospore Staining |
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| Flagella Stain |
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| Types of Stains |
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